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there's no employees, charlie, without employers. and it seems to me that the next president has got to reach out to the other party for starters but also to the business, the innovation community to make clear that we're going to have a public/private partnership to make this truly startup nation again that's going to get everybody in this country starting something so we can get more people back to work. because if we don't, if we continue doing what we've been doing, charlie, which is taunting the two most powerful forces on the planet, the market and mother nature at the same time and that's what we have been doing. we have basically been saying what you got, baby? what you got? that all you got? last week mother nature showed us what she got. and if we don't do anything in the economy the market's going to show us what it's got. >> rose: tom brokaw? >> i think we have to get beyond -- in our political culture beyond the politics of fear. this whole campaign is about der phiing the other side about if that person gets in your lif
there's no employees, charlie, without employers. and it seems to me that the next president has got to reach out to the other party for starters but also to the business, the innovation community to make clear that we're going to have a public/private partnership to make this truly startup nation again that's going to get everybody in this country starting something so we can get more people back to work. because if we don't, if we continue doing what we've been doing, charlie, which is...
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>> i want to go back to your opening charlie. it's something jon meacham said which i certainly believe that the american treatment we all know is at stake here, our ability to pass on the rising standard of live to our children. if america can't provide the global goods it provides in the world system, i am a believe that we are a net positive contributor to the global system and its stability. if we can't do that your dwidz won't just grow up in a different america it will be a fundamentally different world by china or russia or most likely nobody at all. there's a lot at stake here on how our economy goes and develops. part of that is pulling mac bitions out of proportion like afghanistan. it's also remembering one thing. we have one unique thing that the chinese and russians don't have. we can lead by emlation. the chinese have to find people the chinese have to bludgenon people -- exponential. >> rose: where does american leadership express itself in terms of going beyond its own borders? david. >> first the old fashion trut
>> i want to go back to your opening charlie. it's something jon meacham said which i certainly believe that the american treatment we all know is at stake here, our ability to pass on the rising standard of live to our children. if america can't provide the global goods it provides in the world system, i am a believe that we are a net positive contributor to the global system and its stability. if we can't do that your dwidz won't just grow up in a different america it will be a...
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but here's what i also found, charlie. i spent a day or an afternoon with three minnesota entrepreneurs to talk to them about the skills gap in the country and it was an incredibly revealing conversation. there was a woman, she and her sister inherited a steel plating company from their father in tracey, minnesota, and a year ago they got -- a year or two ago they got a contract for arming humvees, putting steel plating on humvees and they went out to find -- they had to hire a dozen welders. a dozen welders. they couldn't find 12 people who could do this welding. why was thaw? welding, what's so hard, you put a mask on, you have a torch. you weld stuff together. she explained to me welding is a stem job. it is a science and technology job. you have to understand met lure ji, you have to understand which metals can go with other metals. you have to understand geometry. they didn't have the people to do that. >> rose: we talk about entrepreneurial spirit which you suggested earlier, we talk about innovation. david writes ab
but here's what i also found, charlie. i spent a day or an afternoon with three minnesota entrepreneurs to talk to them about the skills gap in the country and it was an incredibly revealing conversation. there was a woman, she and her sister inherited a steel plating company from their father in tracey, minnesota, and a year ago they got -- a year or two ago they got a contract for arming humvees, putting steel plating on humvees and they went out to find -- they had to hire a dozen welders. a...
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welcome. >> how are you doing charlie. >> rose: tell me about this. there's tragedy here at greasy point, there's tragedy in new jersey, convenience loss here in manhattan and long island. but things came out much better than anyone could hope. tell me a story. >> i've been a doctor for 32 years, i never seen anything like that. it was extraordinarily dramatic because when you get there the entire lobby was filled with people and firefighters and policemen and medical students, residents, everybody was trying to figure out how are we going to get these 300 patients out of the hospital. they included 20 babies who were in the neo natal icu dependent on respirators and medications were being given via powered desupervises that had to be working. and the clock was ticking. when were these generators going to go out. >> rose: let's thank you about the generators. every hospital is to my knowledge has some kind of medical generator back up with the power fails. they had more than one. >> yes they did. i just got off the phone with dr. bob grossman. he is t
welcome. >> how are you doing charlie. >> rose: tell me about this. there's tragedy here at greasy point, there's tragedy in new jersey, convenience loss here in manhattan and long island. but things came out much better than anyone could hope. tell me a story. >> i've been a doctor for 32 years, i never seen anything like that. it was extraordinarily dramatic because when you get there the entire lobby was filled with people and firefighters and policemen and medical...
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from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: once every ten years china changes its government, they do it the party congress in beijing, xi jinping was named president and chairman he succeeds huh engine too and chose six people who will run china, the six members of the standing committee of the politburo, many questions about china and the new leadership one is about the growth of the economy and others is about the tension in the country between urban and rural, conservative and liberal, many are concerned about the demographics of china, others are worried about the conflict with japan and always there is a question of the relationship between china and the united states. we talk about all of those questions this evening with ian bremmer, he is the president and founder of the eurasia group from washington, richard mcgregor of the financial times, the author of the party and jim fallows of the atlantic, his book chi
from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: once every ten years china changes its government, they do it the party congress in beijing, xi jinping was named president and chairman he succeeds huh engine too and chose six people who will run china, the six members of the standing committee of the politburo, many questions about china and the new leadership one is...
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>> i think charlie, that he denied up loving the job. he loved the science technology toys that the cia director uniquely has. i think he did take the job because it was the next great challenge when he couldn't be chairman of the joint chiefs. when i think about petraeus, the person, the interesting question for me is after this terrible fall, this big scandal, you know, he'll have a period of rehabilitation. but what's the next challenge that this smart ambitious guy will try to take on. some place like princeton still want him, will another university want him. on the morning that this broke, i actually spent an e-mail saying he was likely to leave following all what norah was saying. i don't know the answer. what he would have done if he had another couple weeks. they didn't say anything. when finally the story broke said sorry i couldn't get back to you earlier but you understand. >> rose: i also have been told, we're all talking about speculation what people said if they wanted it more than someone else but he did not have at the c
>> i think charlie, that he denied up loving the job. he loved the science technology toys that the cia director uniquely has. i think he did take the job because it was the next great challenge when he couldn't be chairman of the joint chiefs. when i think about petraeus, the person, the interesting question for me is after this terrible fall, this big scandal, you know, he'll have a period of rehabilitation. but what's the next challenge that this smart ambitious guy will try to take...
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if a lot of people want to follow charlie rose, charlie rose doesn't have to follow all those people. >> exactly right. >> is twitter going to supplant facebook in terms of -- >> i done think sop. because again i think they're very different. i think they coexist very nicely. you even see there terms of social networks with you look at something like facebook and linkedin and they coexist very nicely well. one of the things that people often get wrong about business is their mental model is that they think of it as a sports competition. and there's, you know there is a winner. and a kports competition-- sports competition there is a winner and a loser. somebody at the end of the game is the winner. and typically in business, industry is rise and fall. so industries succeed. in most cases there are multiple winners. and so it doesn't have to be, you know, it's not is it going to be twitter or facebook. the answer to that is probably yes. >> has there been a point since amazon gained traction that you thought you could lose it all? >> you know, first of all, i'm an optimist, charlie so
if a lot of people want to follow charlie rose, charlie rose doesn't have to follow all those people. >> exactly right. >> is twitter going to supplant facebook in terms of -- >> i done think sop. because again i think they're very different. i think they coexist very nicely. you even see there terms of social networks with you look at something like facebook and linkedin and they coexist very nicely well. one of the things that people often get wrong about business is their...
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great to see you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: thank you so much, thank you, david. the movie is, as you know "silver lining." i'm just looking, it opens wednesday, november 21 nationwide. it opens in limited release this friday, november 16. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: sir nick faldo is here, he has had a legendary career in golf. he became enamored with the sport in 1971 after watching jack nicklaus at the masters. he won six major titles, three masters and three british open championships. today he's the lead analyst for golf coverage on cbs and the golf channel. he writes about the fundamentals of the game and a swing for life pitts release celebrates the 25th anniversary of his first major victory of the u.s. nope 1987. i am pleased to have nick faldo at this table for the first time. welcome. let me go to one thing in your life. most of us are always enamored when somebody changes their swing. tiger has done it a number of times. you famously did it and took time off to do it. with david letterman -- (laughs) david lindbergh. >> no comedy, it wasn'
great to see you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: thank you so much, thank you, david. the movie is, as you know "silver lining." i'm just looking, it opens wednesday, november 21 nationwide. it opens in limited release this friday, november 16. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: sir nick faldo is here, he has had a legendary career in golf. he became enamored with the sport in 1971 after watching jack nicklaus at the masters. he won six major titles, three...
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welcome. >> good to be with you, charlie. >> rose: we taped this at 5:00 on this day. you just got a phone call about the marathon. >> yerk the mayor has decided to cancel the marathon. the marathon has always been a unifying force in the city. and he didn't want it to be something that resulted in division or divisiveness. so he's decided that the marathon shouldn't go forward but that the sponsors, he's asked the sponsors to do this and they've agreed to donate the money that they were going to contribute to the victims of hurricane sandy. >> so no marathon on sunday do. we know yet whether it will be rescheduled for another time or is it simply not going to be a marathon for a while. >> to the best of my knowledge it's going to be can selled for this year. >> there was growing tension. and this issue seemed to be getting an increasing amount of tension. >> yeah, obviously there was a lot of concern. people in staten island were concerned that resources were going to be somehow diverted from the recovery effort. that certainly wouldn't be the case for the police depa
welcome. >> good to be with you, charlie. >> rose: we taped this at 5:00 on this day. you just got a phone call about the marathon. >> yerk the mayor has decided to cancel the marathon. the marathon has always been a unifying force in the city. and he didn't want it to be something that resulted in division or divisiveness. so he's decided that the marathon shouldn't go forward but that the sponsors, he's asked the sponsors to do this and they've agreed to donate the money...
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>> i'm al hunt of "bloomberg news" filling in for charlie rose from washington. we quinn if th evening with news from the white house. president obama heldaise first press conference since his reelection. he delivered a brief opening statement, emphasizing the need to avert the fiscal cliff set to take effect january 1. >> there's only one way to solve these humans and that is to do it together. as i've said before, i'm open to compromise and i'm open to new ideas and i've been encouraged the past week to hear republican after republican to agree on the need from more revenue from the wealthiest american as parent of our arithmetic if we're serious about reducing the deficit. >> the president fielded questions. the budget was the most pressing subject. obama vowed not tho extend the bush tax cuts for the top 2% of income earners. >> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it, which would cost close to $1 trillion, and it's very difficult to see how you make up that trillion dollars, if we're se
>> i'm al hunt of "bloomberg news" filling in for charlie rose from washington. we quinn if th evening with news from the white house. president obama heldaise first press conference since his reelection. he delivered a brief opening statement, emphasizing the need to avert the fiscal cliff set to take effect january 1. >> there's only one way to solve these humans and that is to do it together. as i've said before, i'm open to compromise and i'm open to new ideas and i've...
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. >> is he at the studio right now, charlie? >> rose: no, no, i know where he is will be at 5:00. so how did you discover acting, you know from your family? >> i had always had a very, very active imagination. never did well in school. and my grand mother had been-- was a great hero of mine, growing up. and you know, i was-- i don't know why but i was very unhappy, like in photographs and stuff she would say why don't you smile. you have a beautiful smile. she took me to see joseph and at mazing technicolour dream coat when i was like seven years old. and there was a little girl on the stage. and my grandmother said this is their job, you know this is what they do. it is professional theatre. and i saw the little girl doing and as soon as i saw it wasn't, that's what i want to be when i grow up. it was that's what i am. i never had to make the decision. >> rose: it's not what i want to be, it's what i am. this is what i am. this is what i do all day. i pretend. >> rose: it reminded me of the great story that, you know, when someone said i want to be a writer, that's not the questi
. >> is he at the studio right now, charlie? >> rose: no, no, i know where he is will be at 5:00. so how did you discover acting, you know from your family? >> i had always had a very, very active imagination. never did well in school. and my grand mother had been-- was a great hero of mine, growing up. and you know, i was-- i don't know why but i was very unhappy, like in photographs and stuff she would say why don't you smile. you have a beautiful smile. she took me to see...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama has been reelected as president of the united states. the last few ballots are still being counted, but winning ohio gave the president enough electoral college votes for victory. governor romney, the former governor of massachusetts, conceded just after 1:00 a.m. >> and i ran for office because i'm concerned about america. this election is over but our principles endure. that i believe the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to a resurgent economy and to renewed greatness. like so many of you, paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given all our to this campaign. (cheers and applause) i so wish -- i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. but the nation chose another leader so ann and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation. >> rose: the race revealed america's shifting fault lines. it was a national conversation carried out in
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama has been reelected as president of the united states. the last few ballots are still being counted, but winning ohio gave the president enough electoral college votes for victory. governor romney, the former governor of massachusetts, conceded just after 1:00 a.m. >> and i ran for office because i'm concerned about america. this election is over but our...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we start our program this evening as we did yesterday with the sights and sounds of the impact and tragedy of hurricane sandy. >> america's with you. we are standing behind you. and we are going to do everything we can to help you get back on your feet. >> rose: the remains of super storm sandy are still causing trouble as far west as wisconsin but it's nothing like the damage in the northeast. >> in new jersey, nearly two-third of cut mers remain without power. >> we knew it was going to be bad, but this was pretty devastating. >> the flooding, the destruction there is pretty severe. >> as you can see, there is plenty of standing water that still remains. >> houses and cars, we can replace. it's really not what's important at all. >> new york city is struggling to come to life after the storm. >> sea water that came over that wall has crippled lower manhattan. >> amount of outages that we're experience regular literally unprecedented. >> the worst thing that happened to this
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we start our program this evening as we did yesterday with the sights and sounds of the impact and tragedy of hurricane sandy. >> america's with you. we are standing behind you. and we are going to do everything we can to help you get back on your feet. >> rose: the remains of super storm sandy are still causing trouble as far west as wisconsin but it's nothing like...
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course was michael douglas as the wheeler-dealer gordon gekko, responding to his proteje played by charlie sheen in the movie "wall street," the 25 years ago. back in the late '80s, the director oliver stone, himself the son of stock broker, saw something happened before it reached the mainstream. before the rest of us knew what hit us. that little speech about the richest 1% of the demise of democracy proved to be prophetic. flesh and blood americans are living now every day with the consequences -- >> my name is amanda greubel. i am 32 years old, born and raised in iowa. i've been married for ten years today to my high school sweetheart, josh. he's the high school band director of the same district where i am the family resource center director. we have a five-year old son benen, and our second child on the way in december, like a lot of american families we have a lot of debt. mortgage, two vehicle, and because we both have master's degrees a lot of student loan debt. >> amanda was invited to testify last summeralt a senate hearing on how americans are coping in hard times. when the sta
course was michael douglas as the wheeler-dealer gordon gekko, responding to his proteje played by charlie sheen in the movie "wall street," the 25 years ago. back in the late '80s, the director oliver stone, himself the son of stock broker, saw something happened before it reached the mainstream. before the rest of us knew what hit us. that little speech about the richest 1% of the demise of democracy proved to be prophetic. flesh and blood americans are living now every day with the...